Exhibition Henry Leutwyler - Neverland Lost A Portrait of Michael Jackson
Prior to Michael Jackson’s death, Henry Leutwyler photographed crates of artifacts removed from Jackson’s Neverland ranch in California. The resulting series of photographs document the inner turmoil of the public person who chose to model his private life on Peter Pan and the Lost Boys – children who never wanted to grow up. Leutwyler’s unemotional portraits are almost too intimate to behold, but when one digs beneath the surface, what emerges is the profound truth of a star’s sequestered reality. Leutwyler’s photographs unearth the “Lost Boy” forced to leave Neverland, and now these still lifes are as close as anyone will ever get to what Jackson once had, and ultimately left behind.
24 February - 2 April, 2011
Reception & Book Signing: Thursday 24 Feb 6-8pm
Artist Presentation & Q&A: Thursday 17 March 7-8pm
Foley Gallery
548W 28th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001
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